The grand jury report that accompanied the charges said that head coach Joe Paterno, athletic director Tim Curley, and administrator Garry Schultz were aware of an alleged 2002 incident where a graduate assistant witnessed Sandusky having anal sex with a 10-year-old boy in a shower at a PSU football facility.

None of them told the police. And now Curley and Schultz are being charged with perjury and failing to report suspected child abuse as part of the alleged cover up.

Sandusky had retained access to PSU facilities since 2002, despite Paterno and Co. being aware of the shower incident.

Since these details emerged yesterday and today, commentators and alumni have called for everyone who knew about the 2002 incident to be fired.

And as this scandal grows larger and more sickening with each passing hour, it's hard to imagine it being swept under the rug without any heads rolling.

Paterno released a statement tonight asserting that he didn't know the "specific actions" of the 2002 incident, just that it was "inappropriate."

But a lot of people won't buy that.

Paterno allegedly knew that his 58-year-old coach was naked in a shower with a 10-year-old boy. He knew that a graduate assistant who witnessed it was "distraught," and he knew that something inappropriate happened. But all he did was tell his athletic director and remove himself from the situation. And then he allowed Sandusky to remain close to the program until state authorities arrested him yesterday.

It's impossible to think that Paterno will be fired tomorrow.

But Curley and Schultz could face disciplinary action as early as tomorrow. And at some point, you've got to think JoePa will as well.